Redtagged
Red-tagged is a term used to describe the act of labeling an individual or group as a communist sympathizer or as being affiliated with insurgent or terrorist organizations. The label is typically applied by state security forces, government officials, or allied media and is often intended to delegitimize the subject, justify heightened scrutiny, or justify surveillance and other sanctions. The practice can be directed at activists, journalists, labor organizers, nongovernmental organizations, indigenous rights advocates, or other dissenting voices.
The term has become especially associated with the Philippines, where activists and human rights organizations have
Mechanisms of red-tagging include public statements or press releases linking individuals or groups to communist or
Contemporary debates about red-tagging focus on balancing national security with human rights and due process. Critics